El Salvador Man Shot by ICE After Attempted Vehicle Collision
Earlier today, ICE agents were forced to open fire after a man from El Salvador attempted to run them down with his vehicle. Newly released footage shows Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez trying to mow down ICE officers and being shot as a result. The video clearly demonstrates that the agents acted in self-defense. Hernandez is […]
Port Washington Voters Pass Landmark Referendum Requiring Public Approval for Future Data Centers
A city in Wisconsin has overwhelmingly approved a referendum on Tuesday to push back against future data center development. The measure would require that any projects worth more than $10 million be approved by taxpayers before being added to a tax increment district. The initiative passed with 2,710 votes of approval compared to 1,371 in […]
California Democratic Candidate Eric Swalwell Faces Sexual Harassment Allegations as Critics Demand Action Before June Primary
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) denied sexual harassment accusations against female staffers during a Sacramento town hall event, asserting the claims were false and baseless amid growing controversy ahead of California’s primary election. The California Democrat, currently running for governor, faced direct questions about his conduct with female staff at the gathering. “No, no, it’s false,” […]
Ex-Army Employee Allegedly Shared Top Secret Data with Journalist, Faces Federal Arrest
The Justice Department has arrested Courtney Williams, 40, of Wagram, North Carolina, for allegedly transmitting classified national defense information to unauthorized individuals. Federal prosecutors allege that from 2022 through 2025, Williams shared classified information that a journalist used in reporting for an article and book on Fort Bragg. Williams worked in a Special Military Unit […]
Ray Stevens in Good Spirits After Serious Fall
A two-time Grammy Award-winning country music legend known for his comedic style and classics such as “The Streak” and “Guitarzan” is reportedly recovering after sustaining serious injuries in a recent fall. Ray Stevens, 87, was released from the hospital following surgery to address a broken neck. Medical professionals have advised him to wear a neck […]
Obama Library ID Policy Sparks Backlash Over Alleged Democratic Hypocrisy
Illinois residents seeking free admission to the Obama Presidential Center must now present proof of identification, according to recent reports. The requirement mandates valid photo IDs, Illinois driver’s licenses, state IDs, or city-issued IDs for residency verification. Conservative commentators on social media have criticized the policy, arguing it contradicts Democratic opposition to voter ID laws. […]
Rep. Thomas Massie Says He Would Consider Running for Kentucky Governor If He Wins GOP Primary
During a University of Louisville forum, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) stated he would consider running for Kentucky governor if he wins his GOP congressional primary this year. When asked whether he would pursue the gubernatorial race following a loss in the election, Massie said returning to farming would be his fallback but he might seek […]
Ro Khanna Signals Possible 2028 Presidential Bid
House Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) has stated he is considering a potential run for the 2028 presidential election, according to his recent interactions with civil rights advocate Al Sharpton. Sharpton recently raised the possibility of Khanna seeking the presidency during discussions at the National Action Network convention in New York City. Khanna responded with […]
Baseball Clash Escalates into Full-Fledged Brawl After Angels and Braves Pitcher Confrontation
It’s been a while since there has been a large brawl on the Major League Baseball diamond. On Tuesday night, a massive brawl erupted between the Los Angeles Angels and the Atlanta Braves. The incident occurred when Angels batter Jorge Soler charged the mound after Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez threw a pitch high and inside […]
Minneapolis City Council Considers Legalizing Adult Bathhouses After Nearly 40 Years of Ban
The Minneapolis City Council will consider legalizing and regulating venues where consenting adults can engage in sexual activity, including adult bathhouses. The city has banned such venues for nearly 40 years. In 1988, Minneapolis passed an ordinance to ban bathhouses, which at that time included three establishments: Hennepin Baths, Locker Room Baths and Big Daddy’s […]